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Carmel Flaskas and Brian Cade were asked to read and comment on two recent publications which, in very different ways, seem to be taking the field of psychoanalytic psychotherapy in new directions, Robert Langs’ The Evolution of the Emotion‐Processing Mind and Daniel Stern's The Motherhood Constellation. What follows is a slightly edited version of their individual reactions to the books, to each others’ views, and to a question posed by the editors.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy – Wiley
Published: Jun 1, 1998
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